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Pickens Sentinel-Journal PUDAUI1ED EVERY THURSDAY MONINWO. The Sentinel-Journal Company. TIOMr8oN & RICHEY. Piois. J. L. 0. Ti'1I')MPSON, ErIT(In. 8ubscription $1.00 Ptr Anium. Advertising Rites Iteasouable Entered at Plokens Fostofloe am Second Olu'I Msil Matter PICKENS, S. C. THURSIDAY, MA1llCHI 19, 1908. Blusiness Locals. 'es''of SlW ns w pec *l iln this (olurntni t 5 1ents pcr .ifor each hisertioii. Nothinig taken )r less than 10cents. Fon SArr-17 iaeres, originail forest, I1 miles (1no tlth of PicketUs, 30 nil Ifcre; 75 acres west of Wood-1,l 1Nounntit, 10 acres branch bottom, bitiainco in timber, >rnice 810 acre, cash deal. E. F. K.IT11. 1. F. D., No. 4, l'ickesu., S. G. Carload of Obelisk Flonr just received at H. A. Richey's. Pay your guano bill at once. I can not carry lhese iiecoi.8 alv lon eRM. Cone to sve I B preparei to makt, settle mncut. H1. A. RIICHEY. Improved Cotton Seed for Sale. B1RO A DWELL'S DOUBLE-JOINTrED. This cot.ton ik xtr. eirly aid daptod I ( to short. sea(.m: s. Ais1;o Truit t's lmiprov ed Early Bl;. Boll. JAMES M. BAIR. feb2ew4 Ensley, S. C. A.,reihr-* THE WATC11HWORD 1ou h "1Exact." A timepiec that loses-or gaus 1" nlot reliable. A nlmderate amllonu tt of money103. wii. pit your watch in go.al i hea'th. work <me her i.; nolt expenisive, 1:11ti if, I horouhl g1% ood vo.k. Exi rinc.1 4nowledgv oi l l are! TIME IS FONEY T1his is just 1is true1 intat it IIewcving ity. uini ~ gLonn antt.i 3cnes0. ho lini oin..; away three40 hotus1 out of ei~vr TII E ST'.\ N IDA R1 ) ROT'A 1(Y STUTTI .E ALong I it t 6- ?.I:achines." makIe only~ 200. The: LII Ib~tiary Princ' pl' is m-s se* 'Ii :ally 4Irrect . which fn'et hi e l I-en proen byV 25. years of sulcces0t il co in llj 1 rs Il tItof~ th wrb i and. by(1 o BEIlT :SEW Nt MA..\tIlINE. is two -1011111' Uminlg s'tand-Straight. Auto0 matttmcT.. L'. ItO n1o fil toI ivestIigaute Ensii 11, th I ting adt l' he mosLt durabile A RU DROT A it Y. " A demtonstr. Lion is at re~vflation." Wr i te for prtie's anrd Eas~y Paymtl1 laniti. Guarante..d Sew 5S S. B~roadl St., A tlanta, Ga. Road Hands Take Notice The' lannit4 Eof Cout,.v Commijssione'rs hatvo agi.reed' to ex.ten~d thei iim1e to paiy roiadl tatoI the 15th of 31arch instant. Those' wvttho do t tay hv that timte wimll he rEaitired to work 5 da1ys On the roads or pay i$3 00 or be prosecuted. Supervltcr.. Rapid changes of on the toughest cons The conductor pas inside of a trolley car i of the platform-the c hour or so in a heate walking against a bit difficulty of avoiding 4 Scott's Emueli body so that it can danger of cold from chi It will help you to a ALL DRUGOGISTSt Japanese New Year Cakos. An annual event in Japan is the iaking of the New Year's eake, which very family Iust have if good luck s to follow it during the ensuing year. [his cake is made of a peculiar variety of rice, boiled and pounded in a great voolen mortar until it is of the con lsatency of dough. Although the pure rhite dough Is often co!oreld yellow >r pink, the shape of the cake is Id rays the sanme-that of the sncrel mnir -or, one of the three sacred symbols 0o he s!hinto faith. A piece of thi cnke ! o!Tered to the Shinto deities beenure t l. of the shI-pe of the vacred m1i lrror which wooed the n-1 goddess to conie )it of the eave where sihe hz hi1ien terrelf in wrath anld t!us saved the :nI: fron total doarkness. Each niim ier of the fatully takes a hand in the ;ml:tunefature of the New Year's Cake. F'veu the l'aby is entried out and his 1hy hand gutided in lifting the heyav xoodei maliet for a "good ick" blow. Enotth is m1.ade to Iast nearly the *vhole year through, awl it o:-ct!pIes In I t porta:: t place in the daily menu. Lrlie's Weekly. Queer Fish. At flrst thougit the electric chair, wliich 5e(In the criuinal to his doonm, wmtihi seem to be a rellneinent of in- I venitlonl possible only to man's genius. Put the electric cel can benumb a horse so that it will drown before re covering from the shock, and the fiercest fish is rendered helpless by the gentlest touch of this creature. Small I votider these eels flourish in their n tive waters and seldom fail to find food enough and to spare! At any rate, the gentleuan angler canting his fly upon the ripple is toiue. Surely 110 nu1ima1l can Imatcl the ro: ndmI line! Yet there is a fish with a ong slender filiment drooping forward irm its hie:td. tipped with a tlohvy. voriT!;e .cppenage. The fish ie0:< aiuietiy o;i thme bottom and nalata a nih;'-e. Soon a~ minnow maktie~s a thih for tihe waving luselotts morrel. TIh hug:::.'e nwamt h op:'ns, and -the tiuny nuier has d ined~l! A yerltibe Shylock 1 h!.. w-lith rocd. lie and hanl t of hhi: olyn fleshi anmd hlne!--Chmiengo ltecord-Il[er ald. Flsle-LauinX's heal Ith seems grent'y !nmproved. Ad - Yes: sihe has heard that her doctor s ettgamged. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. I'here is a disease prevailing In this country most dangcrous because so decep \i. \ tive. Many sudden -tldeathls are caused by - 3f it -- heart disease, pncumonia, heart -I if'4 failure or apoplexy V are often the result - -of~kidney discosc. lI . LLowe'd to advanice the k_ idrey-po is oned blood will attack thx n,,Snvital orgatis or r'ne kidn'-jy themselves breoak down anid waste away cil 'Ly coil. 13.add::r troutbIes mocst always result frc n a - drnmnt of the kidnhya and a curec is ct-inm'- Iuqicke.s.t by a proper trcalmen:t 'f th.e 1.:icy. If you are fooling badly you can make no mistake by t:1khig Dr*. Kilrmcr's Swamp-Root, the great kidnuey, ;ivcr ard bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald he~ paila in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelied to go often during the day, and to got up many times during the night. The mIld and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, it stands the highest for its won dorful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamo-Root- is pleasant to take and sold by all dr-uggists In fifty-cent anid one-dollar sized bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wvonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all abopt it, both Home otwampfnoot. sent free by mal. Address Dr.' lilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When wdting mention reading this generous offer in nis paper. Don't make any mistake, bumt remember the )ame, Swamp-Root' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the addm ss, Binghamton, 14. Y.. tAn every bottle. temperature are hard titution. sing from the heated :o the icy temperature anvasser spending an i building and then ( ing wind-know the :old. rion strengthens the better withstand the inges of temperature. void taking cold. 50o. AND $1.00. Ask Your wnDoctor If he tells you to take Ayer's Cherry Pectora-l for. your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. We have great confidence in this medicine. So will you, when you once know it. The beat kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." Mado byT. 0. Ayr Co. Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of SARSAPARI.L.A. PILLS. lrHAIR lOR. We havo no secrts I Wo pubtoih the formulas of all our medicnos. Keep the bowels open with one of Ayer's Pills at bedtime, just one. Clerk's Sale. St-.e of South (aroline, County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. S. Victoj i Ed i's, Plaintiff, x S. artha TerrTeI t. al..E~Defenant. In 1.nasa: 'lie' of a De-cretal Order ith a1(ve.tltited case, by lon. J. C. K1u Iuh, dat ,1 Feh Im r3 28 1908, and oI Whe in tie Clerk's ollice, I will sell to thIe( highest bidder on SAhESDAY IN APRIL, 19083, (uring tih legal hours for sale,:-.t Fi.-kens C. H., S. C., the fellowing tract of land, t< -wit: All that1 ,.ice, panrce or tract of land containhi twenty six ner s. more ir less, and borunded b~y lands of Ja-.n s IDave. np0 wO IV.RI? Ed. na anid athlS. 01n wateirs ofi Ohi.nIoy cee'k; als-> all thait ot lar tract o)f land conin ining ten aures, moreJ1 or le-s, hounfled( by ian s ofl Charles AnttIonly, Wiarren Hh x ndX 1( obthers, ditcedl 'o him by Thonmas Terrell. aTe-Cosh on dlay oif sale. Terms will he. coi.lied withbin one hour after saeo the prmi a will be~ re sold 0on Purchas -r to ly for ask papers and recording the same. A. J. BOOGS. [Seal.] Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. John E. Craig,: Plaintiff, against John Montgomer,-#7 Defendant. lIn nursonnee of a decretal -order in th g..ove s'ared ci's., by Hon. J. C'. KlIuah. <b' ,d Fe'bruanry 26. 1908, and eni ni.. in lii he lrk's oiffice, I will tell to the highest bidder on SA1LFSDAY IN APRIL, 19(8. .Iut ieg the legal hours of sale, at Pick ins C. 1!.,* S. C . the followiing tract < f Ind. te-wit: All tha t ti're aind ;'iarc eh -f landir situaile,. lying Pd being s in the ,lbove.namei~d state and Pooanty, contlain ing forty (4(0) act s, more 01r a s. beiaig all of the orliial tract bought by m..' liom) Johnt A. Higg'ns, after runoning ff harefrom 24 acres, said 40 acres b.'inw rpresentvd by at plit ad survey of s . me, muade by J. A. Robinson, surveyor, lated 17th A ugust.. 1906l. Also all th'at pi1'ce, parL(d or tract .of land am the a btovi --anmed state and county, and conl .aining fiv'e (f) acres, more or It sa', anrd ne &-* sam" lot of land deaededl to John Montgomery, *D. M. Mauldin on Janualfry 'it,l 1k; also all that piece, pa~rcel oa lot of land situate, lying and hamg in thi' city of Eaalaey, so conveye.d LO Je .hn Montgomoery b~y R. E. Bowen, djoiuinig lots of J. R. Olazener ano chers, bounoded on south by an alley unninog from Pumnpkintown streetto the old Hagood livery stable, and cot - mining about one hundred (1(0) feet square. Terr , cash. Purchaser or parchas iras to pay for papers and for recording the same. A. J. BO0G, (Seal) Clerk of Court. Preparing I We are now winding up our or Spring opening. In the me. Very Lo M any goods we have in sto.k. We are receiving now'some ( Last year's business was th tope toimake this better. Our motto: The best and m :onsistent with honest merchanc h.A. K. WVest End, FOR SAFE F DEPOSIT 3 --- IN TI LIBE RTY .Their Safe has bieen U ied an< found But This B iank hns IPur glar Irm uauice, Fire I oP# Tour money., Libei ni ir.tertibt allowed *011 Tirro rIep rou up satisfactorily, a , THE LIBER iI. C. SUIRLEY, Cashier. Southerii Shiort] and Busil Atlanta, Ga., also A Over 15,ooo Gradua r- - ec( ves i:.(K ( i vI er ticius eve, y yc ur fm 1;, 4 FIii. .\ average of two oi ceiiuhirs fr ver y Ntule: 2.70 typewriting mo chinec The Soliherti also enntiucts the ATLANTA SCHOOL U1I1on whilich instittitiot the railr oads 41Ad tehtgirl orb. S[Main Line WVires Ru Wilte for ctalogue. :nter i: 4.: The st~nth4 i the South. 4(ldress, A. C. BRISCOE, Pres., or k Atlanta TE. A. R] DENERAL MERH iEI ---SELLS TIH WIRE FEI\CIM HORSE HIGH, TIIE WI Bull TIIATI Strong Chicken Proof~ Hog Tight. Nothing - - can run through Have You This is the season of the year or 'l opcoat, or a heavy weight more comfortable than a doctor on the temp)ertind more conduc Owing to the stringency of the ing our vast stock at greatly rec L. ROTH c.--reena rille.. :or Spring. Winter bus'ness preparatory Intime, we will give v Prices arly Spring shipments. e best of my experience......we. >st goods for the least money ising. [1 Greenville, S C KEEPING OUR MONEY! IE BANK. glar Proof. I.Sura.cte, Cashier Boi ded, so you cn't. csits. ee IT. C. Sir!( ' and he will fi.N TY BANK. liand .ess University Ibany, Ga. Branch tes in Positions el kc I ers., tewti. I ihc rs. Te e j:-ah 0; e itt<. at that attiiads the Sei thi r . '~ . . t 1 t I! r v i s it a * tl iA t lter.: omNlId OF TELEGRAPHY it cc it i ~ art s a r at' I ty vt i ii. g f<;r I (rit al Into This School. rat ib the oi'le tI autal b West I.u ht ss ( cIlege L. ARNOLD, Vice-Pres. Ga IC;THEIY, NiD CUNTRY PROBUE, D EST SOIN EARTH! ELW Sut ndi s hae and, SC ILD,